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Local NewsContinued delays, tech issues at some Missouri license officesWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Comfortable & dry November weather takes us into the weekendLocal NewsFormer Kansas City Star printing plant to become flagship data center
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KCMO nonprofit helps stitch together World Health Organization's COVID Memorial
A Kansas City, Missouri, nonprofit played a crucial role in bringing an international artist's vision on a COVID-19 memorial to life.Resident living in Kansas City's Ruskin Heights neighborhood organizes job fair
Residents living in the Kansas City, Missouri, Ruskin Heights neighborhood are planning its first-ever job fair.Nonprofit encourages KC to get outside during Blue River Discovery Days
During the month of September, Heartland Conservation Alliance is hosting Blue River Discovery Days to encourage people to kayak, fish, hike or bike along the river.'It's just a bad situation': Car repair shop owner braces for looming UAW strike
When owner Alan Heriford spoke about the already slim availability of car parts, he worried they won’t be able to do their job as quickly with the addition of a strike on three major auto makers.Motorcyclists, first responders ride across KC on 9/11 to honor first responders
Since 2002, Gail Worth has been riding with hundreds across Kansas City, Missouri, to remember the first responders who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.1st Black woman to coach in NFL inspires Oak Park High School students
On Friday, getting into a defensive back stance and back pedaling with a microphone in her hand, former Coach Collette V. Smith yelled to a gymnasium of hundreds of students.
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